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Movie theatres were once thought dead in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, however, AMC is making the case against that with its most recent capital raise.
Despite a solid performance in the fourth quarter, analysts were somewhat mixed on Netflix after the fact.
Robert Iger, former Disney chief executive and current executive board chair, made $21.0 million for 2020, as the company fired and furloughed thousands, mostly at its theme parks.
Apple+ has a long road to elbow itself to the center of the streaming wars. Netflix just showed how competitive the industry continues to be.
In October, Newsmax had 3% of the number of online visits to Fox News. In December, that number was 19%.
Will celebrities be enough to carry Twitter through a period when politics is no longer the source of a huge portion of its traffic?
Sidney Lumet’s 1957 drama about 12 jurors battling over the guilt or innocence of a minority youth charged with murder failed to win any awards at the 1958 Academy Awards but has lived on as a...
The film sequel with the absolute worst rating is "Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2." It is one sequel that left moviegoers wishing it had never been made.
News Break, the local news app, raised an impressive $115 million in new funding announced Thursday.
A recent poll looked at how well-liked the NFL's skill position players are. Drew Brees, the quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, finished first.
U.S. TV viewership has risen above three hours a day, yet he hours watched vary widely from state to state.
Opera shares tipped the $1 billion valuation level as a consequence of a stock price increase over the past several days.
Tribune Publishing, owner of some of America's oldest and most storied newspapers, faces a takeover by a company that has routinely stripped the properties it owns to the bone.
Apple is so far behind the subscriber curve that, to win the streaming wars, it will need to buy a rival.
Movie theater operator AMC has filed a registration statement to issue 50 million new shares. The company is trying to hold on through a pandemic that has crushed the movie business.